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Thursday, February 21, 2013
Obama Campaign Implicated in Major NC Voter Registration Fraud
Yes, that 'mythical' voter fraud surfaced again. It wasn't just individual Obama worshipers like Mellowese Richardson who, in the immortal words of Democrat icon Boss Tweed, saw their opportunities and took 'em to cast multiple ballots for the object of their adoration.
No, this appears to be something directly organized by the Obama campaign, who worked with Obama friendly people in the North Carolina State Board of Elections to register over 11,000 people (and still counting) illegally, as well as paying a private company to dig up names on a per signature basis...which is very much a clear violation of federal law:
North Carolina's Civitas Institute has revealed that the NC State Board of Elections and the Obama campaign conspired to register at least 11,000 people via the internet in violation of state law.
This has been confirmed through records requests filed with all of North Carolina's 100 counties. The counting is not yet complete.
North Carolina does not allow online voting, but according to Civitas, SBE staff authorized an Obama campaign website, Gottaregister.com, to use a web-based registration program.
The SBE's chief lawyer responded to the charge with a plainly disingenuous 1984-newspeak answer: Wright repeatedly denied that the SBE allowed online voter registration, insisting that it was “web-based voter registration” instead, as if there could be a “web-based” process that wasn’t online.
The technology from Allpoint Voter Services uses remote-control pens to transmit “signatures” over the Internet, according to techpresident.com. After entering voter information in an online form, the citizen “signs” it with a stylus or a finger. The Allpoint technology records the signature and then transmits it to one of two autopens – one in California, the other in Nevada. One of the pens transcribes the signature on to a paper voter registration form...
To say this is not “online” registration but “web-based” is like saying a certain vehicle is not a car, it’s an automobile.
The point of having a “wet signature” – one in ink – is to provide a universally accepted way proving that a prospective voter is affirming in person all the facts on the form. To have an auto pen inserted at one point in this long computerized process is a far different thing.
North Carolina, of course, has no voter ID laws. That makes the state a prime target for the Democrat Party's favorite election season sport, voter fraud.
As a matter of fact, it turns out that there are - wait for it - over 30,000 dead people still on the rolls to legally vote in North Carolina.
You might call this a target rich environment to create Democrats-in-perpetuity.
Keep in mind that this happened in North Carolina, which is still a relatively Red State that Mitt Romney carried last election. Can you imagine what goes on in California, New York or Illinois? In Philadelphia? In Chicago or Detroit?
(A major h/t here to Reaganite Republican)
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